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    Can't believe the hubby was concerned. He said, what if they learn Chinese and we don't? I said, well, they'll talk to each other.
    Poor guy. I know all the theme songs to PBS, nick, and disney series. He's the only one who might not learn chinese. Well, someone's gotta go to work.
    1��Adventures in Mandarin Chinese: The Fox and The Goat
    2 of two friends and the bear, and
    3 of the Sun and the wind.
    By Mr. Song

    Those are the 3 Chinese calligraphy books I just ordered. Supposedly they're just an introduction to simplified Chinese writing so your eyes can adjust to whole word symbols from our phonetic writing. It's a start. They're in the mail. Eagerly waiting. :DD (wish that emoticon showed teeth to show how big I'm grinning.)


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    If you're looking for "dabbling in Mandarin" books, you might try Huy Voun Lee's books. (At the Beach, In the Snow, In the Leaves, 1 2 3 Go)

    FWIW, DD7 has lived in a bilingual Mandarin / English home her entire life, and her knowledge of spoken Mandarin is limited to good morning / good night / goodbye / love you / thank you. She doesn't read / write at all.

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